Title: Factors%20Influencing%20Assessment
1- Chapter 4
- Factors Influencing Assessment
2Assessing Readiness for Health Education
- Role of perception
- Readiness to learn
- Motivation to learn
- Level of wellness
- Socioeconomic factors
- Cultural factors
- Educational level
3Communication Challenges during Assessment
- Hearing impairment
- Vision impairment
- Language impairment
- Nurse/educators contribution to communication
challenges
4The Teaching and Learning Environment
- Psychological environment
- Physical environment
5Teaching and Learning Settings
- Hospital and long-term care facility
- Private home
- School
- Worksite
- Community
6CCCC/AOL Quick Teaching Guide
- Assess Client Concerns
- Ask what are your concerns?
- Observe nonverbal behavior.
- Listen spoken and unspoken words.
7CCCC/AOL Quick Teaching Guide
- Assess Clients Knowledge
- Ask what do you understand about condition?
- Observe nonverbal behavior.
- Listen determine accuracy of knowledge and
teaching needs.
8CCCC/AOL Quick Teaching Guide
- Create Teaching Plan
- Ask self what type and amount of information is
needed? - Observe context of client situation.
- Listen reflect on appropriateness of teaching
plan.
9CCCC/AOL Quick Teaching Guide
- Carry Out Teaching Plan
- Ask what is your understanding of what I have
explained? - Observe nonverbal cues to understanding/not
understanding, return demonstration. - Listen client feedback, evaluate teaching.
effectiveness, determine additional educational
needs.
10The Child Learner
- the infant (0-1)
- the toddler (1-3)
- the preschooler (3-4)
- the school age (4-12)
- the adolescent (12-19)
11Factors Influencing Development
- Biological characteristics
- Psychosocial stages
- Developmental tasks
12Promote and Retain Health
- Prevention of illness
- Maintaining present health status
- Knowledge of health problem
- Treatment regimen
13Restore Health
- Acute illness
- Chronic illness
- Disability
- Accidents
14Application of Cognitive and Behavior Learning
Theories for Children
- Cognitive Theories of Learning
- Behavioral theory of Learning
15Learning in Children
- Learning styles
- Play
- Encouraging learning
165 Steps for Personalized Health Teaching
- Build trust
- Assess factors that influence learning
- Establish learning objectives
- Selection of teaching strategies
- Implementation of plan
- Summative evaluation
17The Adult Learner
- Early Adulthood (20s-30s)
- Middle Adulthood (40s-60s)
18Comparison of Assumptions Pedagogy and
Andragogy
Assumptions Pedagogy Andragogy
Need to know Teacher driven Learner driven
Self-concept Accepts Self-directed
Role of experience Happens to learner Integral to learner
Readiness Biology and academic based Social and life roles
Orientation Subject central Life-centered
Motivation External Internal
19Andragogic Assumptions about learning
- The need to know
- The learners self-concept
- The role of the Learners Experiences
- Readiness to learn
- Orientation to learning
- Motivation to learn
20Promote and Retain Health
- General health habits
- General living conditions
- Medications
- Sexual habits
- Pregnancy/children
- Industry/employment
- Disease prevention
21Houles Orientation to Learning
- Goal-oriented learners
- Activity-oriented learners
- Learning-oriented learners
22Ageism
- Discrimination against the elderly
- Leads to disparities in health care
- Increase in the elderly population
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- Confronting myths and stereotypes
23Psychosocial Stages
- Ego integrity vs. despair
- Ego differentiation vs work role preoccupation
- Body transcencence vs body preoccupation
- Ego transcendence vs ego preoccupation
24Developmental Tasks
- Adjusting to retirement
- Continued employment
- Economic issues
- Adjustments to living situation
- Changing social roles
- Interests/hobbies
- Volunteer work
25Physiological Changes that Affect
Teaching/Learning
- Appearance
- Musculoskeletal system
- Cardiovascular system
- Respiratory system
- Gastrointestinal system
- Neurological system
- Sensory changes vision hearing
26Implications of Physiological Changes that Affect
Teaching/Learning
- Promote and retain health
- Biologic aging
- General health habits
- General living conditions
- Disease illness prevention
- Sexual habits
- Community services
27Implications of Physiological Changes that Affect
Teaching/Learning
- Restore Health
- Acute illness
- Chronic illness
- Disability
- Accidents
- Community services
28Chronic Disease and Implications for
Teaching/Learning
- Prevalence of chronic disease in elderly
- heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes,
hypertension, asthma, bronchitis, emphysema,
arthritis, depression, vision loss, hearing
impairment, alcoholism
29Cognitive Functioning
- Memory
- Medication and cognitive functioning
30Ethnic Elderly
- Projections through midcentury population to
become more diverse - Hispanic population
- Black population
- Asian population
- White population
31Ethnic Elderly
- Cultural Assessment
- View of old age
- Beliefs and values
- First-generation residents
- Language
- Assess health practices helpful, neutral or
harmful -
32Nutrition
- Sufficient food intake
- Adequate nutrition
- Adequate hydration
- Good Guide Pyramid
- Impact on memory, teaching/learning
33Health Education w/ Others
- Working with Families
- Working with Groups and Communities
- Working with Health Team Members
34Characteristics of Culturally Diverse Learners
- Shifting demographics
- Health care disparities
35Cultural Competence
- Definition
- Campinha-Bacotes Cultural Competency Model
- Cultural Assessment Tool
- Andrews Transcultural Assessment Guide
- Leiningers Sunrise Model
- Purnells Model for Cultural Competency
- Giger Davidhizars Transcultural Model
36Culturally Specific Client Assessments and
Concerns
- African American
- Asian American
- Hispanic
- Native American
37Cross-Cultural Communication
- Verbal
- Nonverbal
- Focused cultural assessment tools
- Use of interpreters
38Linguistically Culturally Appropriate Teaching
Strategies Instructional Material
- Linguistic competence
- Health literacy
- Sockalingams 8 principles
39The Culturally Congruent Client Education Model
- Culturally-based actions
- Rationale
- Culturally-based health education outcomes
40- Chapter 9
- Learning Objectives
41Learning Objectives as the basis for the teaching
plan
- Guide the purpose of the plan
- Guide teaching content
- Guide selection of teaching strategies
- Guide selection of instructional materials
- Guide evaluation
42Five factors to consider when establishing
learning objectives
- Educational philosophy (yours, physician, and
health care institution). - What clients what to learn.
- What you think clients need to learn.
- Time available for teaching and learning.
- Environment for teaching and learning.
43Writing Learning ObjectivesABCD Method
- Audience (who the learner is)
- Behavior (what the learner is to do)
- Conditions (the conditions under which the
learner is to perform) - Degree (how well the learner is to perform)
44Domains of Learning
- Cognitive domain that emphasizes thinking.
- Affective domain that emphasizes attitudes and
feelings. - Psychomotor domain that emphasizes doing and
performing skills.
45Hierarchy Cognitive Domain
- Remembering
- Understanding
- Applying
- Analyzing
- Evaluating
- Creating
46Hierarchy Affective Domain
- Receiving
- Responding
- Valuing
- Organization
- Internalizing Values (Characterization)
47Hierarchy Psychomotor Domain
- Perception
- Set
- Guided response
- Mechanism
- Complex overt response
- Adaptation
48Teaching Plan Components
- Learning objectives
- Content
- Teaching strategies/instructional materials
- Evaluation methods
49Chapter 10
50Types of Teaching Strategies
- Teacher-directed Strategies
- Teacher-facilitated Strategies
- Learner-facilitated Strategies
51Teacher-directed Strategies
- Lecture
- Guest lecture
- Lecture with discussion/question and answer
- Demonstration/Return demonstration
- Team Teaching
52Lecture with Discussion/Question and Answer
- Focusing discussion
- Refocusing discussion
- Changing the focus
- Recapping
- Problems with the discussion strategy
53Teacher-facilitated Strategies
- Group Activities/Teaching
- Role play
- Simulation
54Learner-directed Strategies
- Games
- Self directed learning (computer assisted
strategies and programmed instruction) - Peer counseling
55Selecting the Right Teaching Strategy
- Educational needs and learning objectives
- Characteristics of the learner and teacher
- Learning context and environment
- Content to be learned